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  1. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 12:56AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: USC scientists discover a hidden Alzheimer’s trigger and a possible way to shut it down

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    USC researchers have identified potential new drug compounds that may reduce the brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s disease, especially in people with the high-risk APOE4 gene. The compounds target cPLA2, an enzyme that seems to fuel harmful inflammation while also being important for normal brain activity.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  2. CW: Nuclear tension controls mitotic entry by regulating cyclin B1 nuclear translocation

    "[...] a tension-dependent signal on the #nucleus that sets the time for nuclear envelope permeabilization (NEP) and mitotic entry. This signal relies on #actomyosin #contractility, which unfolds the nucleus during the G2-M transition, activating the stretch-sensitive #cPLA2 on the nuclear envelope and regulating the nuclear translocation of #cyclin B1.[...]"
    rupress.org/jcb/article-abstra
    #BioMechanics #MechanoBiology #NuclearTension #CellBiology #CellCycle #CellDivision #NuclearEnvelope #NuclearTranslocation #CellCompression #GenomicInstability

  3. CW: Nuclear tension controls mitotic entry by regulating cyclin B1 nuclear translocation

    "[...] a tension-dependent signal on the #nucleus that sets the time for nuclear envelope permeabilization (NEP) and mitotic entry. This signal relies on #actomyosin #contractility, which unfolds the nucleus during the G2-M transition, activating the stretch-sensitive #cPLA2 on the nuclear envelope and regulating the nuclear translocation of #cyclin B1.[...]"
    rupress.org/jcb/article-abstra
    #BioMechanics #MechanoBiology #NuclearTension #CellBiology #CellCycle #CellDivision #NuclearEnvelope #NuclearTranslocation #CellCompression #GenomicInstability

  4. CW: Nuclear tension controls mitotic entry by regulating cyclin B1 nuclear translocation

    "[...] a tension-dependent signal on the #nucleus that sets the time for nuclear envelope permeabilization (NEP) and mitotic entry. This signal relies on #actomyosin #contractility, which unfolds the nucleus during the G2-M transition, activating the stretch-sensitive #cPLA2 on the nuclear envelope and regulating the nuclear translocation of #cyclin B1.[...]"
    rupress.org/jcb/article-abstra
    #BioMechanics #MechanoBiology #NuclearTension #CellBiology #CellCycle #CellDivision #NuclearEnvelope #NuclearTranslocation #CellCompression #GenomicInstability